Yep... Ummm, not really. It doesn't get the hits that it used to. It was VERY weird though when I first put it online. I was sitting in my office (the tank is in my home office) and literally all of the sudden the tank started going crazy. Back then I had the ability to turn on the main tank...
Not true. The actions are processed in the order that they are received, so it doesn't matter if there are 10 people pressing buttons. The actions happen sequentially.
Not true. As I stated earlier in this thread. There is NOTHING inside the tank that wasn't purchased from an aquarium store...
I forgot to mention earlier.....
If any of you have an iPhone you can try the TankedCam webapp. Just point your iPhone browser to m.tankedcam.com
Thats what I use when I'm on the road. Of course my version has the feeding and other controls.
Enjoy!
Wow... ok... Not sure what to tell you. Not that I need to prove anything to anyone, but what do you think would prove it to you? What don't you believe exactly? If you think I wrote a web page that can mimmick something like this, then trust me I'm sure that I would be a very highly paid web...
Ahh... I see... Well, my answer to that is: Its no more stressful than the ornaments opening and closing or moving on their own. The only diff is, you're controlling the motions instead of the bubbles. As for the water pump, its no more stressful than the filter pouring water back into the tank...
Thanks for the great comments! :good:
MrG09 - I'm hoping to have this prototype tested and in production by year end. :hyper:
bobross - Assuming that you didn't read the fine text below the upper cam video stream; "Note: Water pump is a real pump, but for the demo it only recirculates...
Hi...
This is an aquarium automation project I started in Dec 2008. Its just a 29 gallon freshwater tank for my kids, but the geek in me made it so that we could take care of the fish even while we were sitting on a beach far away from home. Test drive it at...